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Irish Folk & Fairy Tales by J K Jackson
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Irish Folk & Fairy Tales (edition 2023)

by J K Jackson (Editor)

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A joyful compilation of entertaining folklore and fairytales from Ireland. Fairy stories, especially from the fertile landscape of Ireland where the supernatural grew from the legends of the Celts, are the magic stories of everyday folk seeking solutions to the challenges of the day.
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Irish Folk & Fairy Tales: Ancient Wisdom, Fables & Folkore (Flame Tree Collector's Editions) by J.K. Jackson

(1) fairy tales (1) fiction (2) folklore (2) folktales (2) Ireland (2) Irish (2) myth-and-folklore (1) myths (1) stories (1) unread (1)
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A joyful compilation of entertaining folklore and fairytales from Ireland. Fairy stories, especially from the fertile landscape of Ireland where the supernatural grew from the legends of the Celts, are the magic stories of everyday folk seeking solutions to the challenges of the day.

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